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  • What we know now

    Analysis of the king’s skeleton not only aided its identification but also provided new insights into Richard III’s diet and lifestyle, and what he might have looked like.

  • Contact us

    See how to get in touch with the College of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities by email, telephone, social media, or by visiting us in person.

  • Biological Imaging

    Module code: EG3061 Imaging modalities, including computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and nuclear imaging, are integral to diagnosis and successful treatment. In this module, you will learn about these key imaging modalities and their applications.

  • Waves and Matter

    Module code: FS0043 In this module you will learn about different wave phenomena and explore the fundamental states and properties of matter.

  • Waves and Matter

    Module code: FS0043 In this module you will learn about different wave phenomena and explore the fundamental states and properties of matter.

  • Biological Imaging

    Module code: EG3061 Imaging modalities, including computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and nuclear imaging, are integral to diagnosis and successful treatment. In this module, you will learn about these key imaging modalities and their applications.

  • Biological Imaging

    Module code: EG3061 Imaging modalities, including computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and nuclear imaging, are integral to diagnosis and successful treatment. In this module, you will learn about these key imaging modalities and their applications.

  • Waves and Matter

    Module code: FS0043 In this module you will learn about different wave phenomena and explore the fundamental states and properties of matter.

  • Jo Appleby

    The academic profile of Dr Jo Appleby, Associate Professor at University of Leicester

  • Hasan Yesilkaya

    The academic profile of Dr Hasan Yesilkaya, Associate professor at University of Leicester

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